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Nigerians witnessed the tirade between the president of Nigeria, Goodluck Jonathan and Christiane Amanpour on a recent CNN interview on January 23rd. It was followed up when there was a power outage at the Super bowl in the US on February 3rd, by Christiane Amanpour referring to her interview with Goodluck Jonathan, stating his claim that power was better “Nigerians are quite pleased with the government on that,” he said, and then displaying reactions from Nigerians on the state of power in the country. We would like to hear from you to get the truth on the situation in an independent, public poll. Please let us know the NEPA/Electricity situation for you.

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When my friend forwarded this piece to me that he found on Nairaland, I realized why I had unknowingly signed up as a member of the SNP Youth party.

In 1979, Bamanga Tukur was the Governor of the defunct Gongola State (now Adamawa & Taraba) and 33 years after he is today the Chairman of the ruling Party; The PDP; Dr. Bello Halliru was commissioner in the Old Sokoto State (now Sokoto, Kebbi & Zamfara) and 33 years after he is today Minister of Defence;

And Nigeria’s people — well, they are as mistreated as any on earth. In only nine nations — among them Liberia, Sierra Leone and Somalia — do more mothers die during childbirth. And in only 10 states, including Chad, Afghanistan and Zimbabwe, is the average life expectancy lower. Right now the average Nigerian’s average life span ends at 52. That may be why the median age of Nigerians is just 18.